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Application of knowledge, interpersonal decision making, and psychomotor skills is a definition of:
 
  a. clinical ladder c. certification
  b. nursing competency d. licensure

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Which group or agency is responsible for certification of professional specialty practice?
 
  a. National League of Nurses
  b. American Nurse Association for the Advancement of Nursing Specialization
  c. American Board of Nursing Specialists
  d. Nursing State Boards



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Answer to Question 1

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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (2011) has defined professional nursing competency as the application of knowledge, interpersonal decision making, and psychomotor skills expected for the practice role within the context of public health, safety, and welfare. Clinical ladders are used as career advancement tools to offer nurses' opportunities to seek promotion via a specific pathway.

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The American Board of Nursing Specialists (ABNS) is the primary agency that certifies nurses in specific specialization areas. Certification is considered to be a marker of knowledge and experience of a professional RN, and is considered to be much more than merely an additional title.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
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